Print Anloh 9 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, greeting cards, children’s, social graphics, friendly, casual, playful, approachable, handmade, handwritten realism, everyday note, friendly branding, casual clarity, monoline, rounded, open counters, loose spacing, slanted.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent monoline stroke and a gentle rightward slant. Letterforms are simplified and rounded, with open counters and soft terminals that mimic felt-tip or marker writing. Proportions are slightly irregular in an intentional, human way, and widths vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively rhythm rather than a rigid grid. Capitals are tall and airy, while lowercase forms stay compact, keeping the overall texture light and uncluttered.
Well-suited for short-to-medium text where an informal, friendly voice is desired, such as packaging callouts, posters, greeting cards, classroom or kid-focused materials, and social media graphics. It can also work for headings or captions in lifestyle branding when a handwritten feel is needed without fully connected script.
The font reads as warm, informal, and personable—more like quick, neat handwriting than formal calligraphy. Its slight wobble and relaxed construction add a playful, human tone that feels conversational and non-corporate.
Likely designed to capture the look of neat, everyday handwriting in a clean, readable way, balancing charm with legibility. The goal appears to be an easygoing handwritten texture that stays consistent across letters and numbers for versatile display and general-purpose use.
In running text, the slant and open shapes keep lines moving smoothly, while the simplified geometry preserves clarity at moderate sizes. Numerals share the same hand-drawn logic, with rounded curves and straightforward construction that matches the alphabet.